Reed Joins WSX Broadcast Team
F
ormer AMA Supercross Champion
Chad Reed will join the SX Global
team as an Expert Motorsport Advi-
sor and play an integral role in the FIM
World Supercross Championship (WSX)
broadcast team for the 2023 season.
Reed will provide input for the 2023
season alongside the returning lineup
that includes long-time Supercross
broadcaster Ralph Sheheen, former
Supercross Champion Jeff Emig and
trackside reporter Kristen Beat.
SX Global CEO Adam Bailey said,
"We're ecstatic to have Chad join our
team. There's nobody with more experi
-
ence across all facets of international
supercross racing than him."
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Chad Reed will join the
WSX broadcast team.
2023 FIM MXGP Calendar Change
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nfront Moto Racing updated its
2023 schedule for the FIM Mo-
tocross World Championship.
The MXGP of Finland, which
is set to take place on July 29-
30 will see a change of venue as
it will now take place in Vantaa.
The event organizer, Vantaan
Moottorikerho ry (Moto Club
Vanta) has already hosted a
successful FIM Junior Moto
-
cross World Championship (last
year) at the renowned track of
Lavanko in the city of Vantaa.
Vantaa is a historical place
and first hosted the FIM Moto-
cross World Championship in
1963, which was won by Tor-
sten Hallman, a four-time World
Champion. Thirty years later in
1993 Stefan Everts clinched the
victory in the 250cc class. MX3
rounds took place in 2011 and
2013. The track saw a complete
renovation in 2020 to get a fine
sand track and softer surface.
The MXGP of Finland will host
the MXGP and MX2 catego
-
ries with no additional classes
foreseen. The city of Vantaa
is close to the capital city of
Helsinki and is only located 10
minutes away from the airport
of Helsinki.
Additionally, the MXGP of
Great Britain set in Matterley Ba
-
sin previously scheduled on Oc-
tober 1, will be brought forward
to September 23-24, featuring
the MXGP, MX2, EMX250 and
EMX125.
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The upcoming MXGP of Finland has changed venues.